Into the dark cave system, the unlikely group had just passed where Jack's frenetic battle had taken place, thus venturing in unknown territory from then onwards. Of course, both were already on high alert and ready to take on any fight that presents itself. Our very hero was already walking around with both blades drawn and ready for action, while Laura, after spending some time fixing her bow, was also with it drawn and an arrow in hand ready to cover Jack from a longer range.
Through the shifting stone pathways they found a couple of bifurcations, but after relatively quick deliberations they'd move on with no worries, as the combination of his powerful instincts and her non-hearing senses could more or less guess what was in the other path. Mainly, they tried to keep heading upward as their objective to return to human civilization hadn't changed and avoiding unnecessary fights as no one knew for how long the exploration would go.
Lucky for Laura, the way was relatively well lit as many fluorescent plant life lined the walls, guaranteeing the usefulness of her skill.
After around half an hour of traversing, Jack began hearing the distant sounds of wings flapping and chirping. He signaled her that there was possibly some danger ahead, so she nodded, slowing her pace and trying to see ahead of them.
She focused hard and with every step the couple took, she could more clearly discern the big area that they were approaching. Her eyesight skill was much more advanced than regular ones that focused only on increasing the sight's range, as hers was capable of giving her a hint of night vision and even some foresight into any unexpected movements. All that coupled together gave her a pretty clear view of the area they were about to enter, despite some darker sides with less luminance all was in the clear, no monsters close by or already alerted to their presence.
When the pair finally reached the wide and open space that Laura had already mostly scouted, Jack couldn't hold in his curiosity, as it was as much a mystical place as the outside. A high ceiling stretched endlessly above them, the local flora illuminated the open area with tinges of many different colors like, a light blue, green and some yellow. A calm stream of water cut the vast plain in two, around it mushrooms of over 3 m in height seemed to spawn, giving the whole place the feel of a secret garden. However, after taking in the fantasy like scenery for a few seconds, something terrifying landed on Jack's sight, and that was the cave walls.
These were littered with holes, big enough for each to be a small room. One could even imagine cultivators from novels would start walking out of them after years of secluded training.
Yet, despite the entertaining thought, Jack's instincts told him they were no good sign and that which would be crawling out of the walls indentations would be more interested in their flesh than in acquiring power through meditation. Worst of all, the only area which had some sort of cover was near the river, in the small mushroom forest that grew from it. Thus, attacks from the air would be that much deadlier.
He turned around to face his partner and asked: ''So... what's the plan? Do we risk going through the open field and getting attacked from the air or the unknown of the mushroom forest? My instincts are telling me both are pretty dangerous, so I'll leave the decision to your scouting and experience.''
After a few minutes of careful thought, Laura decided to go to the open fields as her line of sight could better help in spotting dangers and quickly neutralizing or incapacitating them with the bow. In that way, Jack would have a much easier time finishing them off.
She pointed towards the plain area, and Jack somewhat pieced it together, but something still felt off. Thus, he suggested they never stray too far from the river and the mushroom woods, in case they need an escape route. ''Also, as far away from the small caves on the walls, the better.'' He thought to himself, uncertain of whether the danger was higher or lower than a place where your view is obscured. They both came to an agreement and began their slow and steady journey.
They walked for a few hours, and it all felt eerie, a slight wind seemed to emanate from the walls of the cavern towards the river. In one way, i't wasn't so bad since it would prevent any beasts from smelling them, at least if the worst enemy out there was one of those damned birds and not something in that weird forest. Our hero began to feel anxiety just for how loud their footsteps were, in comparison to the dead silence around them.
Until then, their exploration had been weirdly uneventful. ''God damn it, something just happen already! The suspense is actually going to kill me of stress!'' Jack thought and immediately regretted as just as soon, Laura grabbed his hand and used the other to signaling that she saw something.
They came to an abrupt halt and crouched, while she used her vision to try and ascertain what she had spotted with her keen vision. It was a gore fest as a single bird was eating away at the corpse of a crab and centaur hybrid like creature. Around it, many more corpses of said beast were thrown around as if a great battle had taken place in this area a few days ago. She then signaled Jack to be on standby while drawing her bow, which was in no way ordinary, as it was made of a gold substance and had foliage engraved in it.
Jack was totally prepared now and when the resounding sound of the bow's string clapping rang through his ears he broke into a sprint at inhuman speeds. Laura took notice of that and how much faster he had grown after recovering from a single battle.
The exact instant the arrow hid the bird's torso, roots came out of the stone ground, strapping him tightly to it.
And in the next second, giving the bird no time to even react, Jack was on him with his blade on course to its neck.
Just like that, the combat was over, no alarming sounds, grueling endless battles to fight.
Due to the long sprint, Jack was breathing somewhat heavily, but was otherwise fine. ''Plenty of stamina to spare still.'' He muttered to himself.
Laura caught up to him and gave him a nod. ''You take the blood of this one, can't have you not being able to fend for yourself now, can we?'' He said.
She nodded again and signed with both her fingers pointing at her eyes then at him and then at herself again. ''Sure, though we are pretty exposed right now, so don't mind if end up interrupting your meal if something happens.''
Not giving much head to his teasing, Laura sat down and began collecting the blood in a small but red flask. That flask, Jack noticed after some time, could take in some large quantities of blood. ''Little toy, sure looks expensive, she might come from a bigger background than I had imagined.''
After some 15 minutes had passed, the sharpshooter got up and give Jack a thumbs up sign, and thus more walking was ahead of them. Luckily, after one became a blooded, one could sustain themselves for long periods of time solely on the monster's vital fluids. As the further they progressed, the more and fresher the beast corpses seemed to be. Anne collected some blood here and there, while Jack just brutalized body corpses, squeezing the blood out of them, and even if he was in taking a lot he was moving around just fine. At this point, Laura wasn't even surprised anymore, but suddenly perked up and gave the sign of danger, the light slap on top of her right hand twice.
Jack immediately began moving, slowly they got out of the horrid scene and started to notice, the plain areas were starting to end and instead, the mushroom forest began to slowly overtake more and more of the landscape. Just as the sun was about to set on the outside, a big change had begun inside the cave.
Every single fungi and vegetation was staring to light up as if signaling the beginning of the night, the air grew colder, the slight winds that were coming from the walls of the cave blazed like the screams of a mad god.
Noticing the changes, the pair became fully alert, Jack immediately turned to Laura and said, just as the sound of a plant relieving steam bellowed in the background: ''My instincts are going crazy! Danger, from every side, we must hide! Now!'' She looked at him, fearful for her life as his body began moving almost on its own, dragging the girl behind him towards the forest of shrooms, the only place they could possibly hide.
While covering the literally changing landscape. They felt the strong wind pull them ever closer to their objective, but that was not all the wind brought.
It was a cacophony of frenzied screaming, like if you get the sound of metal scrapping on metal and amplify it one hundred-fold. Even the deaf girl could sense the vibrations in the air, and it gave her a bone shivering chill.
As if the immense pressure hadn't been big enough, 2 m away from the cover of the mushroom trees, enveloped by steam and blue light, Jack began noticing another sound coming from deep within the forest.
The sound of water splashing, ground being upturned and threes being broken. His desperation had gone from 0 to 100 really fast, and only his instincts guided him through these last few meters.
Drawing one of his blades while still maintaining an iron grip on Laura's hand, he heard more, the sound of flapping wings behind him ''Tens of them, maybe even a hundred.''
Finally, in the forest, Jack wanted to go deeper, for whatever it was that was about to happen wouldn't be kind enough to not get them caught in the crossfire.
He managed to get some good 5 m in as, he knew time was running low, is eyes were scouting for a hiding place with urgency in them and the sounds coming from all directions were ever maddening.
A faint rumbling vibration could be felt overtaking the whole cave, and fear was gripping violently at the bottom of their hearts and souls.
''At last! A proper hiding space! ''Laura spotted a small hill with a great mushroom sitting on top of it, its root creating a small gap between the earth and the fungi and the oncoming disaster. She tugged at his arm and pointed her finger at their Eden, some 15 meters away.
Jack wasted no time or effort and picked up the girl in his arms while using as much stamina as he could to dash towards the relatively safe spot. His urgency was much more an instinct for survival as he felt the tremors and sounds grow even more intense.
5 m away from their objective, all sound abruptly stops—a momentary calm before the storm.
Time seemed to stop for our hero as his instincts almost completely took over his mind, commanding him to jump.
And so he did.
As soon as they arrived at their hiding spot, the shaking went full throttle.
Hundreds of birds are flying between or crashing into the forest of mushrooms at full speed.
Oh, gods, I hope they haven't found our- ''Laura's train of thought was interrupted as an enormous spider leg full of weird plant growths stepped right in front of their safe space.
After it moved forward to face the onslaught, they could see it more clearly, it was a similar species to the previous one they had seen being devoured by a bird, but with a couple of key differences.
It was much larger, spider-like, and the fungi like growths were all over its body, enveloping the spider/fungi/crab hybrid in a soft blue radiance.
They heard a ferocious gurgling, almost vomiting sound, as it used its front pincers to tear up to five or six birds in a single attack.
It was a battle between monster species, and the unlikely pair was caught in the crossfire.
Jack and Laura were both dumbfounded at how fast things had developed. An all out war between two species of beasts, which was a relatively rare occurrence, was happening right in front of them. The fungi-infected creatures left a trail of dead birds and blood on their path, yet, the birds were unrelenting and had a huge numerical advantage.They held on to each other firmly as several thoughts raced through each of their minds. ''How are we even going to get out of this hellhole? We could try and wait for the storm to pass, but that leaves us too vulnerable in here.'' He honed in on his instincts to get a clearer view. ''No, every second we spend in here is a risk we are taking to either be found out or get caught in the crossfire.''Meanwhile, more than ten birds were flying around the great spider monster and breaking its tough carapace relentlessly with their beaks. ''Thin Laura think! In the academy, they said that beasts of lower levels hardly have a capacity to think and strate
Back to the forest of mushrooms, Jack had just finished absorbing the blood and taking some meat off the bull's carcass, so they could later have something to eat, though he didn't know if it was edible. But it was better than risking it with the alternative that was the mushrooms themselves, still, he wanted to get some meat off the birds too as he didn't trust giving the fungi infected bull's meat to Laura. Who, noticing his movement, began doing the same with the bird carcass and absorbing as much blood as she could, this time with our hero as a lookout.Meanwhile, he took the chance to better scout their surroundings, as his instincts whispered to him that it was safe. He walked back to the battlefield of the beasts with extreme care, chancing upon their previous hiding space, still filled with blood. Since he was pretty fast in absorbing it, he went inside once more and stayed there for a few minutes, paying attention to the distance, the monster corpses were no more as he assume
Horror beyond compare was coursing through their veins. ''What have we just seen? This monster is capable of infecting other monsters with its spores?! What even is the level of that thing?!" Jack thought.Anna, like him, was convinced that this creature belonged on the fallen level. Not just that, it was of a pretty rare fungi type, this was for sure its main body, but even she was unsure if destroying it would kill all the others.She couldn't tell, but the forest had been plunged into a deadly silence, no monster sounds in the distance, no soft humming of the mushrooms around her. All life was holding its breath, and that included the pair, who had been doing so without even noticing. Only the tranquil, flowing sound of the great river besides them continued to pour over the environment as if in defiance of the horror in front of them.After what seemed like hours, the two monsters appeared to be having a private conversation.For a moment, Jack had the fleeting paranoia that the t
Many things were going on in Jack's mind. First, he thought of survival, how am I going to guarantee the great wolf's progenitor survival on this place if even his own was not a given. ''But if leave it here just to die, I would be cruel.'' And surprisingly that was something he had grown to despise in the modern world, needless cruelty. ''Plus, and again, Anna would hit me in the afterlife.''Also, if what the ancient wolf had told him was true, he would gain a companion who would stand side by side with him even in the battlefield. ''So it's decided... the problem is the two fallen level monsters I'll have to kill, even if on a lenient time limit.''The second thing he considered was actually something that he felt. That if he was to accept his hidden skill might not stand quiet. And that terrified Jack, but at the same time he thought about the unthinkable benefits he could attain.''Hurry on, pup. I feel the infection accelerating its spread. Either accept or scram!'' The wolf roa
Laura couldn't help but feel astonished at Jack while they walked, and he spoke. Such a thing was only possible because her field of view had expanded, allowing her to read his lips even if she was behind or beside him.Yet what truly surprised her was that in a single night of hunting he had finally broken through to the two star awakened level and even scouted ahead, finding a somewhat hidden trail besides the river and below the canopy of trees. They kept on walking, surprisingly much fewer beasts could be seen on this path than the one further away from the river and the view of the large body of water was calming in a certain way, as if instead of attracting thirsty monsters it kept them away. The water was translucent and deep, and even Laura could barely see the other side of the river, which spoke in lengths on how big it was.''Seems like the forest is safer during the day.'' He said. ''Probably means that the plains are safer during the night, which explains how both of the
The creatures didn't go near the river, but to say the deadly stampede had no effect at all on their current situation was not true. As many beasts would pass by, making so, the floor and their hiding shroom would tremble with the massive force of dozens of monsters and destroying everything in their path. One of which hit the mushroom they were on full force, making it sway and shake from side to side.The pair used all of their forces to not fall off the unstable platform by using a weapon to dig deep into the fungi meat and keep their position safe and steady.Jack was undeniably having an easier time than Laura, despite her being a few stars above him, his strength was much higher due to the changes happening in his body and his status as a melee fighter.''This could almost be a theme park ride in the human world, if not for the risk of death underneath.'' He thought. ''Please just pass by before we fall and have to fight without necessity.''After a few minutes of instability, t
Everything seemed to happen so fast, basically none of the involved could have foreseen how it would've ended, even the Fungi Scorpion Fallen. Unbeknownst to all others, it was only a few steps away from becoming a Scorpion king or a true disaster as humans would classify it.It was so close to overcoming all the beings it knew of in this world, and when presented with an unusual snack in the form of some small humans, barely matured and perfect for the consuming.Hell, they might have even been that last step it was looking for. No it felt it, neither of the young in front of it were ordinary, yet it only came to this full realization after the fight had progressed.In the second, Jack yelled Laura to go on without him, all seemed bleak, yet he charged without thinking much as his objective was stalling for time, not killing the thing, he needed his partner to get as far away from them as possible thus he gambled.They were only 8 meters away from each other, the fungi fallen tore do
It was the equivalent of dusk in the small cave ecosystem, the red fungi had stopped glowing furiously, and the cave was somewhat in darkness as now both sides of the lake had nothing but the reflections of the far away mushroom luminescence to light it up.Just when the fight got to a point where neither Jack nor the scorpion could be seen by Laura due to both being completely submerged, it was over, an overwhelming pressure came from the water and all she could see were two blades of water shooting upward from the dark patch of water where the beast's body could be hazily seen.Then blood, massive amounts of it, spread through the surrounding water, and she prayed that it was over.Concurrently, Jack was just floating underwater, no strength left to move, pain was the only thing that could be felt, but only in the physical sense as in his mind he felt at ease. ''Somehow that was one third of my promise kept, Silva... Now I have to kill the other one and take care of your child, I gu